Parrish Plessis - 1: Nylon Angel
- 330 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
Quentin Tarantino meets Blade Runner in an explosive SF debut set in an ultra-violent future world controlled by the media.
Esta serie sumerge a los lectores en un paisaje urbano crudo definido por marcadas divisiones de clase, donde la riqueza crea muros literales que separan a los privilegiados de las masas luchadoras. Sigue a una protagonista decidida que navega por traicioneras jerarquías sociales y personajes peligrosos que ostentan un inmenso poder. Es una historia de resiliencia, alianzas improbables y la feroz lucha por la libertad personal en un contexto de opresión sistémica. Descubre un mundo de supervivencia de alto riesgo y la búsqueda de un futuro mejor en una ciudad que no perdona a nadie.
Quentin Tarantino meets Blade Runner in an explosive SF debut set in an ultra-violent future world controlled by the media.
Postapokalyptický svět, kde jen bohatí žijí v bezpečí a ostatní můžou jít k čertu, naučil Parrish užitečnou taktiku, jak přežít. Například to, že nesmí zkřížit cestu Jamonu Mondovi. Co si však počít, když objevíte příležitost, jak z tohoto světa uniknout?
In this follow-up to "Nylon Angel," the Tert war is over and bodyguard Parrish Plessis has gotten a piece of the toxic pie. To pay off a blood debt, she must enter the slum town of Dis to find its missing shamans and to kill her former lover Daac. Original.
Parrish Plessis, sometime coup leader, paid assassin and ex-bodyguard, is finding life tough. Betrayed by the enigmatic Loyl Daac, and still under blood debt to the deadly Cabal Coomera, Parrish is trying to hold together the little empire she's inherited in the Tert, live up to the expectations of the many strays and waifs she's accumulated, and attempt to flush the high-tech parasite from her system before she becomes something so much less than human. Not an ideal lifestyle, Parrish would be the first to admit, but she can make everything alright again if she can manage just one little task. Bring down the media. Just another day for Parrish Plessis ...